Tag Archives: Christianity

World with no Religion

Watching a video by atheist vlogger “crazypills” I realized that I didn’t agree with everything he said, and thought, hey, I’ve got a subject for another blog post. He seemed to think that there is little evidence that a world … Continue reading

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Prang! You’re Healed!

Ever wonder why God doesn’t heal amputees? I thought about it the other day for at least thirty seconds and came up with the answer. Obviously, if you believe that your body is going to be resurrected and then you’ll … Continue reading

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Religion-colored Glasses

We’re all familiar with the argument that religion is a source of morals and conveys a moral compass on adherents. I’ve often taken umbrage with that, since the sort of distorted morals that religion conveys are specious at best. The … Continue reading

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The Mitt We Never Knew

The NY Magazine article by Frank Rich reads like a mystery story. The mystery is why it’s a mystery: who is this plastic Mitt Romney? The answer isn’t so difficult to understand. He’s nobody. At least, that’s my opinion. He’s … Continue reading

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Ignore the Obvious

Credulity. There, that was easy. Those purveyors of religiosity would have you accept belief, faith, as a virtue. Become as a little child if you want pie and cookies. But that’s not right, is it? It’s certainly beneficial to the … Continue reading

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